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South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 24/25 | 2020 Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: a New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony 2 South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal 24/25 | 2020 The Hindutva Turn: Authoritarianism and Resistance in India Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: A New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony Nivedita Menon Electronic version URL: http://journals.openedition.org/samaj/6846 DOI: 10.4000/samaj.6846 ISSN: 1960-6060 Publisher Association pour la recherche sur l'Asie du Sud (ARAS) Electronic reference Nivedita Menon, “Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: A New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony”, South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal [Online], 24/25 | 2020, Online since 11 November 2020, connection on 24 March 2021. URL: http://journals.openedition.org/samaj/6846 ; DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.4000/samaj.6846 This text was automatically generated on 24 March 2021. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: A New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony 1 Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: A New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony Nivedita Menon 1 A young, successful, Hindi film actor dies in tragic circumstances. What follows is a sensational real-life movie, scripted in the headquarters of Hindu Rashtra, as part of its larger campaign to control the cultural arena.1 2 Sushant Singh Rajput was found hanging in his bedroom in a Mumbai flat in June 2020, and it was initially declared as suicide by the Mumbai police. Within days however, the hashtag Justice for SSR started trending, and suddenly thousands of devoted and inconsolable fans had sprung up all over social media, all attacking “Bollywood” (the Bombay film industry) for its “nepotism” which had deprived a talented actor of work, driving him to suicide. “Boycott Bollywood” was a key theme in this frenzied outpouring of apparent grief. From this point, it escalated to claims that Rajput had been murdered, and that a drug cartel linked to Bollywood stars was involved in the crime. Soon these claims were all that one could see on social media, and on some Hindi, Marathi and English television channels, especially Republic and Times Now, which specialize in sensationalist and blatantly pro-Hindutva political reportage, including fake news (for one instance see Bajpai 2020). 3 A key figure in this campaign, with a relentless barrage of tweets about Rajput’s death, is actor Kangana Ranaut, who entered the industry as an outsider, and now has a creditable body of work including the prestigious National and Filmfare awards under her belt. It is Ranaut who, in 2017, during a talk show hosted by quintessential “insider” film producer Karan Johar (from an industry family), challenged Johar directly about “nepotism”—the word was first used by her here—in the industry, including in his own productions, to his evident shock and embarrassment (Johar 2017). 4 Indeed, Ranaut was an exception on the show Koffee with Karan, which has almost exclusively featured generations of established film families engaging in cliquish gossip and insider jokes. Ranaut came into Hindi cinema from a small town, and by sheer South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 24/25 | 2020 Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: A New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony 2 talent made it to the top. She is an outsider not only to the industry, but also to polished English-speaking elite circles. While fluent in English, her earthy accent makes her stand out among film industry children who have attended, with one another, top schools in the country and abroad and some of whom in Koffee with Karan, refer to well- known names in the industry as “Aunty” and “Uncle.” Ranaut has also been publicly single for some years after a public breakup with an actor, which is irrelevant to our story. That is to say, she has had no visible protective male leaning over her and her persona is that of a smart, independent woman with a mind of her own, as is the case with several women in the industry. After that explosive interview, the term “nepotism” achieved iconic status, and pops up in almost any discussion on the Bombay film industry. 5 Another angle to Rajput’s death was produced by Rajput’s father, KK Singh, who accused Rajput’s girlfriend of two years, Rhea Chakraborty (also an actor but just starting out) of lying about Rajput’s mental health, which forced Rajput’s therapist to issue a public statement that he “was suffering from bipolar disorder” (Quint Entertainment 2020). However, this was denied vehemently, and Singh accused Chakraborty of “abetment to suicide” (a punishable offence under the Indian Penal Code), and of cheating Rajput financially. The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which investigates financial crimes, registered a money laundering case against her, based on the complaint by Rajput’s father. The case of Sushant’s death was taken over from the Mumbai Police by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Meanwhile the ED requested that the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) join the investigation after its financial probe found that drugs were supplied to Chakraborty and Rajput. In September, Chakraborty was arrested by the NCB for procuring drugs for the latter. The investigation is still vigorously ongoing on this front, and some twenty people have been arrested on the drugs angle. Apart from Chakraborty and her brother, those arrested are some of Rajput’s domestic staff and people identified by NCB as “drug dealers,” who have been found in possession of hashish and marijuana, the quantity of which was not been revealed by the NCB (Pathak 2020). 6 We will now separate out some strands of the story of Rajput’s death from the Hindu Rashtra narrative. The father’s claims, to begin with, because it seems he is concerned exclusively with claiming Rajput’s estate. He has made it a point to declare publicly that he is Rajput’s only legal heir and, in addition to his two daughters, Rajput’s only family, thus excluding Chakraborty from any financial claims that she might make (Gupta 2020). 7 We will also not enter into the misogynist and horrific attacks on Chakraborty in social media by the army of “SSR fans,” and on television channels (apart from noting that misogyny is inextricably woven into Hindutva tactics); nor into the prejudice and ignorance (and in the case of Rajput’s family, shame) surrounding mental illness and depression that have come to the fore. Pallavi Paul has addressed these two issues with compassion and sharp insight (Paul 2020). 8 A third element we will omit from discussion is that of impending state assembly elections (in Bihar, where Rajput was from; and in Bengal, where Chakraborty is from), the milking of Rajput’s death by BJP as his champion, the corresponding villainization of Chakraborty and the equal and opposite reactions from other parties. This is a relatively familiar tactic in Indian politics that is not worth discussing further here (Ray 2020; Press Trust of India 2020a). South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 24/25 | 2020 Hindu Rashtra and Bollywood: A New Front in the Battle for Cultural Hegemony 3 9 We will focus in this essay only on how Rajput’s death has been mobilized as part of a larger Hindutva campaign to purge the Bombay film industry of (or to tame)—the Muslims who dominate it; its regrettable tendency towards cultural syncretism; and most importantly, the voices in the industry that have been strongly speaking up against the politics of Hindu Rashtra since 2014. It hardly bears noting that the industry is also very wealthy, and the ruling party has not shown any aversion whatsoever towards controlling sources of wealth generation for itself (Press Trust of India 2020b). 10 There are three elements we must focus on in order to understand how Rajput’s death was made to perform a role in Hindutva’s ongoing push to control the cultural domain. Kangana Ranaut, BJP and Shiv Sena 11 A quick background on these two parties in Maharashtra is required to locate Ranaut’s role in the current potboiler. Shiv Sena and BJP have had a thirty year old political alliance in Maharashtra but despite being part of the larger Hindutva configuration, they fell out after the Assembly elections in 2019, when Shiv Sena’s claim to the post of Chief Minister was denied by BJP, the two parties having secured the largest number of seats. Several dramatic twists and turns later, Shiv Sena entered into an alliance with Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Indian National Congress, Uddhav Thackeray of Shiv Sena becoming Chief Minister (India Today Web Desk 2019). Currently therefore, BJP and Shiv Sena are antagonists in the political arena, with BJP having the upper hand, being in control of the central government. Although the Shiv Sena has been content to act as junior partner to BJP since the late 1970s in pursuit of a more pan- Indian role, there are clear conflicts between its regional, Marathi-speaking and Maratha-Kunbi-Koli support base, and BJP’s increasingly evident, RSS-driven North Indian Brahminical politics. For instance, Shiv Sena has for some time now publicly opposed vegetarianism and “gau rakshak”(cow protection)2 politics (Ghadyalpatil 2016; Kumar 2019) and demanded reservations for “lower” caste Kolis (fisher community) and Dhangars (shepherds) along with “upper” caste Marathas (Press Trust of India 2018). The RSS on the other hand, has often made public statements against caste-based reservations. 12 In the context of Rajput’s death, the decisive shift in the investigation into Rajput’s death, from the Mumbai Police to CBI, ED and NCB, signals that the central government is taking control, the state government is being marginalized (as well as the police who are under the authority of state governments).
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